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He needs to beware of wandering into pseudo-occultism, spiritism, magic, and kindred undesirable subjects, as then adverse destructive forces would degrade his effort in time. Nothing of this kind should be dabbled in; otherwise he might become a conscious or unconscious medium. Only the pure and unmixed godly life should be sought, not the satisfaction of occult curiosity.

-- Notebooks Category 16: The Sensitives > Chapter 13 : The Occult > # 4